Toronto Raptors fans react during the last seconds of Game 5 inside the Leon's Centre in Kingston, Ont. (Lars Hagberg/Canadian Press)

by CBC News6/11/2019 3:47:34 AM

Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors speaks with Drake after his team's 106-105 win over the Toronto Raptors in Game 5. (Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)

by CBC News6/11/2019 3:49:18 AM

Jessy James (right) said the loss was like a long lost girlfriend breaking up with him. (Andrew Lupton/CBC)

by CBC News6/11/2019 3:51:29 AM

Warriors coach speaks

Steve Kerr said he just told his team he doesn't know what to say. He's happy they won, but he said he's "devastated" for Kevin Durant, who returned to play this game after an extended absence but had to leave on crutches part way through.

by Haydn Watters6/11/2019 3:54:19 AM

Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry celebrates at the final buzzer as his team defeated the Toronto Raptors 106-105. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

by CBC News6/11/2019 3:56:12 AM

Fans react from the Jurassic Park fanzone outside of Scotiabank Arena after the Toronto Raptors lost Game 5. (Tijana Martin/Canadian Press)

by CBC News6/11/2019 3:59:15 AM

Fans react from the Jurassic Park fanzone outside of Scotiabank Arena after the Toronto Raptors lost Game 5. (Tijana Martin/Canadian Press)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:01:16 AM

Despite a tight loss, fans continue to filter into Yonge and Dundas, chanting and cheering. “Raps in six” is the most common chant; some let off fireworks. (Jackon Weaver/CBC)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:02:51 AM

'Eerie and strange'

"There was just a couple minutes there where it all seemed so eerie and strange."

Warrior coach Steve Kerr continues to comment on what happened when star player Kevin Durant went down. He said it took both teams a few minutes to rebound.

Raptors coach Nick Nurse calls Durant one of the "great players" and said it was "almost shocking."

"Some of the guys on our bench we're really shook up."

(Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

by Haydn Watters6/11/2019 4:02:59 AM

A fan at Jurassic Park reacts after the Toronto Raptors lost to the Golden State Warriors in Game 5. (Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:05:41 AM

Raptors coach weighs in

"I would say it takes a lot to beat this team," Raptors coach Nick Nurse told reporters in a post-game press conference.

Nurse said his team is good at rebounding from tough losses. He said he expected this one to be a long series.

by Haydn Watters6/11/2019 4:07:43 AM

Lowry on Durant's fall

Raptor point guard Kyle Lowry was sad to see the Warriors' Kevin Durant go down.

"At the end of the day, we're all brothers," he said. "You never want to see a competitor like him go down."

He calls the league a "small brotherhood."

by Haydn Watters6/11/2019 4:11:31 AM

People flow out onto the streets of Toronto after their team lost by 1 point in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. (Chris Helgren/Reuters)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:13:35 AM

'You can blame me'

We're now hearing from an emotional Bob Myers, president of basketball operations for the Warriors. He is obviously very saddened by what happened with Kevin Durant, holding back tears.

“I don’t believe there’s anyone to blame … but if you have to, you can blame me," he said.

Myers said Durant has an Achilles injury and he will be having an MRI tomorrow. This is different than his calf injury.

by Haydn Watters6/11/2019 4:17:55 AM

That's about it for the live blog tonight ...

Deflated fans mourn after the Toronto Raptors lost by one point. (Andrew Ryan/Reuters)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:31:46 AM

... but we'll be back with another live blog during Game 6 with more reaction from Toronto ...

(Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:33:40 AM

... and Saskatoon ...

​(Liam Richards/Canadian Press)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:35:12 AM

... and Victoria ...

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(Kevin Light/Reuters)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:36:39 AM

... and Halifax ...

(Tim Krochak/Canadian Press)

by CBC News6/11/2019 4:38:00 AM

'I just feel so bad for him'

All the players coming through the press conference room are referencing Kevin Durant and his fall tonight.

"Life is more important in terms about caring about an individual and what they are going through on a daily basis," said Warriors star player Steph Curry about his teammate Durant.

"He gave us what he had and he went out there and sacrificed his body."